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  • Tags: Museums
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Addams' speech at the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit, on the Hull-House Labor Museum's exhibit.

Kennedy tells Addams about a new children's museum and plans for the National Federation of Settlements Conference.

Laufer tells Davies which items from Hull-House he would like to display at the Field Museum of Natural History.

Ball describes exhibits from the St. Louis World's Fair that are for sale.

Davies tells Addams that the Field Museum would like to display some objects lent from Hull-House.

Gruhl requests information from the museum about the state treasurer and state funds.

Vincent reports to Addams about the need to secure contributions for the Chicago Municipal Museum to participate in World's Fair in St. Louis.

Hooker sends McCormick a list of objects for the Municipal Museum.

Addams thanks Blaine for a check that she sent for the Municipal Museum.

Addams forwards copies of the financial appeal for the Municipal Museum to Blaine.

Addams hopes Blaine can send her annual donation a bit early to help them close a deficit.

Addams writes Foote about unpaid Municipal Museum bills.

Addams offers to meet with Berthold Laufer to see if the Field Museum wants any materials from the Hull-House Labor Museum.

Addams graciously declines Skiff's offer of museum cases for the Hull-House Labor Museum, because there is no room for them.

Addams tells Lovett about sending Native American artifacts to Hull-House.

Clipping describes Daniel Madeira's gitft of a stone pestle to Hull-House's Labor Museum.

Addams' speech at the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit, on the Hull-House Labor Museum's exhibit. It was published in 1912.

Byron tells Laufer that the Hull-House Labor Museum is returning some rugs to the Field Museum.

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